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PROVO, Utah – BYU freshman running back Joshua Quezada ran for three touchdowns and the Cougars churned out 516 yards of total offense as BYU (4-5, 3-2 Mountain West Conference) defeated UNLV (1-8, 1-4 MWC) 55-7 Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
Quezada, a true freshman, started the scoring for the Cougars in the first quarter with a 13-yard touchdown run and followed that run with second- and third-quarter scores of 13 and four yards. He finished with a career-high 65 rushing yards on 13 touches, averaging five yards per carry.
“I think we played probably our most complete game today from an offensive perspective,” said BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall. “We had more balance than what we have had, in terms of running the ball and throwing it. Overall it was a solid team performance on both sides.”
Surpassing the mark he set at Utah State, true freshman quarterback Jake Heaps tallied a career-high 294 passing yards with two touchdowns and a 61-percent completion percentage.
Adding to the offensive onslaught was redshirt freshman receiver Cody Hoffman. With 9:27 left in the first half, Heaps connected with Hoffman for a 37-yard touchdown pass to put the Cougars up 28-0. Hoffman finished the day with two catches for 57 yards.
Led by senior linebacker Shane Hunter, the Cougar defense allowed only 22 rushing yards and 11 first downs. The Rebels were able to convert on only 3-of-14 third down situations.
On the first play from scrimmage, senior cornerback Brian Logan intercepted UNLV quarterback Omar Clayton to set the defensive tone, but the Cougars were unable to convert the turnover into points.
Quezada posted the first running touchdown of his career from 13 yards out with 7:53 left in the first quarter, putting the Cougars up 7-0 after junior Mitch Payne converted the PAT attempt. Quezada’s score capped a nine-play, 49-yard drive.
“I feel grateful for the opportunity I had today,” Quezada said. “I had a lot and the holes were beautiful. I didn’t realize how many touchdowns I scored until afterwards.”
The Cougars extended the lead to 14-0 after Heaps led an 11-play, 86-yard scoring drive capped by a 2-yard touchdown run by junior running back Bryan Kariya. Kariya finished the day with 46 yards rushing. Heaps threw for 31 yards on 3-of-5 passing as BYU completed the longest scoring drive of the season.
The ground game continued to roll for BYU as the second quarter started. After forcing the Rebels to punt for the third-consecutive possession, the Cougars advanced 44 yards on eight plays to set up a 2-yard touchdown run by junior running back JJ Di Luigi, his sixth rushing touchdown of the season, putting the Cougars up 21-0.
Di Luigi finished the day with 124 yards of total offense, including 19 carries for 80 yards and 44 receiving yards on four catches.
The Cougars would score once more before halftime when Quezada scampered in from 13 yards out for his second touchdown to give BYU a 35-0 advantage.
The Cougar defense finished a first half in which they held the Rebels to only five first downs and 73 yards of total offense by forcing another turnover. Senior defensive end Vic So’oto tipped an Omar Clayton pass that was caught by junior linebacker Jameson Frazier. Mitch Payne then put BYU up 38-0 after converting on a 48-yard field goal attempt, the second-longest field goal of his career.
The Cougars didn’t miss a beat in the second half as senior receiver Luke Ashworth recorded his second touchdown in as many games by catching a 42-yard pass from Heaps to extend the lead to 45-0 after Payne’s PAT conversion.
Ashworth recorded a season high in receiving yards with 83 on five catches.
Quezada’s third touchdown came with 1:26 left in the third quarter from four yards out after BYU drove 68 yards on 10 plays. The Cougars later took a 55-0 lead after Payne added a 25-yard field goal with 8:00 left in the fourth quarter.
UNLV got on the board late in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass to make the score 55-7.
The Cougars travel to Fort Collins next week to face conference opponent Colorado State at 12 p.m. MT.
Scoring Summary (Final)
UNLV (1-8,1-4) vs. BYU (4-5,3-2)
Date: Nov 06, 2010 Site: Provo, Utah Stadium: LaVell Edwards
Attendance: 61283
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score
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UNLV................ 0 0 0 7 - 7 Record: (1-8,1-4)
BYU................. 14 24 14 3 - 55 Record: (4-5,3-2)
Scoring Summary:
1st 07:53 BY - QUEZADA, Joshua 13 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 9-49 4:20, LV 0 - BY 7
02:31 BY - KARIYA, Bryan 2 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 11-86 4:19, LV 0 - BY 14
2nd 12:40 BY - DI LUIGI, JJ 1 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 8-44 2:43, LV 0 - BY 21
09:27 BY - HOFFMAN, Cody 37 yd pass from HEAPS, Jake (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 2-58 0:26, LV 0 - BY 28
03:01 BY - QUEZADA, Joshua 13 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 8-76 3:43, LV 0 - BY 35
00:00 BY - PAYNE, Mitch 48 yd field goal, 5-0 0:36, LV 0 - BY 38
3rd 09:51 BY - ASHWORTH, Luke 42 yd pass from HEAPS, Jake (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 3-47 1:00, LV 0 - BY 45
01:26 BY - QUEZADA, Joshua 4 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 10-68 4:18, LV 0 - BY 52
4th 08:00 BY - PAYNE, Mitch 25 yd field goal, 12-44 6:49, LV 0 - BY 55
00:41 LV - SULLIVAN, M. 24 yd pass from HERRING, Caleb (KOHORST, Nolan kick), 11-70 2:35, LV 7 - BY 55
FIRST DOWNS................... 11 29
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 28-22 51-216
PASSING YDS (NET)............. 122 300
Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 29-11-2 32-20-0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 57-144 83-516
Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 4-42
Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-167 2-50
Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 2-7
Punts (Number-Avg)............ 10-35.7 3-36.3
Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards............... 6-70 4-30
Possession Time............... 23:56 36:04
Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 14 11 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 0-0 6-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 5-31
RUSHING: UNLV-CORNETT, Tim 13-47; CLAYTON, Omar 3-2; PURVIS, Deante`
1-minus 1; TROTTER, C. 2-minus 3; JOHNSON, M. 1-minus 6; HERRING, Caleb 8-minus
17. BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 19-80; QUEZADA, Joshua 13-65; KARIYA, Bryan 11-46; FOOTE,
David 2-15; FOLSOM, Ryan 5-11; TEAM 1-minus 1.
PASSING: UNLV-HERRING, Caleb 8-21-1-109; CLAYTON, Omar 3-8-1-13.
BYU-HEAPS, Jake 19-31-0-294; LARK, James 1-1-0-6.
RECEIVING: UNLV-CORNETT, Tim 3-26; JOHNSON, M. 2-19; SULLIVAN, M. 1-24;
DAVIS, Kurt 1-20; PAYNE, Phillip 1-16; MAYS, Trey 1-16; VIDAL, Anthony 1-6;
TROTTER, C. 1-minus 5. BYU-ASHWORTH, Luke 5-83; JACOBSON, McKay 4-70; DI LUIGI,
JJ 4-44; HOFFMAN, Cody 2-57; KARIYA, Bryan 1-14; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-11; MATHEWS,
Marcus 1-9; MAHINA, Devin 1-6; PETERSON, BJ 1-6.
INTERCEPTIONS: UNLV-None. BYU-FRAZIER, Jameso 1-7; LOGAN, Brian 1-0.
FUMBLES: UNLV-None. BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): UNLV-None. BYU-PUTNAM, Matt 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; HESS,
Connell 1-0; JORGENSEN, Aust 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): UNLV-DE GIACOMO, A. 6-3; FUIMAONO, Starr 3-6; TUILOMA,Eric 4-4; RANDLEMAN, C. 7-0; THERRELL, John 2-3; CHANDLER, Will 4-0; BELL, B.J. 4-0; BROOKS, Preston 3-1; PAULO, Ronnie 3-1; GRANT, Mike 3-1; MAKA, Tani 0-4; KLORMAN, Alex 2-1; DUNLAP, James 1-2; AAITUI, Isaako 1-2; CARTER, Nate 1-1; MAREKO, Daniel 1-1; BOBAK, Ian 0-2; CLAUSEN, Mike 1-0; MAYS, Trey 1-0; HASSON, Tim 1-0; COLEMAN, Cedric 1-0; KNUTSON, Tate 1-0; GASTON, Tyler 0-1; HOLLOWAY, Nate 0-1. BYU-HUNTER, Shane 2-3; PUTNAM, Matt 3-1; RICH, Andrew 2-2; JORGENSEN, Aust 3-0; STOUT, Zac 2-1; UALE, Travis 2-1; FRAZIER, Jameso 1-2; RICHARDSON, Jor 2-0; WAGNER, Jadon 2-0; BUCKNER, Robbie 2-0; VAN VALKENBURG, 2-0; OGLETREE, Brand 1-1; FALSLEV, JD 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; EASON, Corby 1-0; BRADLEY, Brando 1-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aven 1-0; HESS, Connell 1-0; LOGAN, Brian 1-0; STEPHENSON, Ril 1-0; STEELE, Tom 1-0; MANUMALEUNA, Ea 0-1; MENDENHALL, Zek 0-1; SO'OTO, Vic 0-1; BRYSON, Thomas 0-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 0-1.
Game 9: BYU Cougars vs. UNLV Rebels
BYU will play UNLV on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 12 p.m. MT. The game will be broadcast live from LaVell Edwards Stadium on The Mtn. and KSL Radio 1160 AM and 102.7 FM.
BYU (3-5, 2-2 MWC) vs. UNLV (1-7, 1-3)
Nov. 6, 2010
12 p.m. MT
LaVell Edwards Stadium
Provo, Utah
THE BYU-UNLV SERIES
BYU has won the last five meetings against UNLV, a streak covering the entirety of Bronco Mendenhall’s tenure as head coach of the Cougars. In four of those five games, BYU has scored 42 or more points. In the series’ closest game recently in 2008, Andrew Rich, now a senior captain for the Cougars, intercepted a Rebel pass on the final play of the game to conserve a seven-point win for BYU. Since the two teams began the series in 1978 at Yokohama, Japan, BYU has come out on top in 14 of the 17 meetings.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
- BYU quarterback Jake Heaps will look to win his third game in just his sixth-career start as a true freshman for the Cougars. Heaps would be the fastest BYU quarterback to earn three wins and would be the most of any freshman ever at BYU.
- BYU and UNLV have faced some of the hardest schedules in the country, currently ranked 14th and 12th, respectively, by Sagarin. In games with mutual opponents, both teams have lost to No. 4 TCU and No. 25 Nevada.
- BYU junior running back JJ Di Luigi had one of the best games of his career up to that point last season at UNLV, rushing six times for 67 yards and a touchdown while also catching a 15-yard TD pass. This year, Di Luigi will look for an encore; he leads the Cougars in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards this year.
- Nineteen freshmen, including nine true freshmen, have played for BYU this season. Six freshmen, including four true freshmen, have started at least one game this year.
- UNLV averages 16.9 points per game this year, 111th in the country while BYU averages 16.0 ppg, 113th in the country. Both teams have scored 20 or more points in three out of eight games.
QUICK IMPROVEMENT
Since BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall took over the defensive coordinator duties one month ago, the Cougar defense has seen marked improvements in both its opponents’ per-game averages and its national statistical rankings in three games against San Diego State (6-2), No. 4 TCU (8-0) and Wyoming (2-7), respectively. Highlights include:
vs. SDSU: Held #44 rushing offense 113 yards below its average, a season-low 53 yards...held #20 total offense 178.5 yards below average to a season-low 273 yards...held #22 scoring offense 13.9 points below its average to a season-low 21 points...held #19 passing offense 63 yards below its average to 220 yards, second-lowest on the season.
at TCU: Held #9 rushing offense 162.9 yards below its average, a season-low 108 yards...held #11 total offense 104.7 yards below its average to 381 yards, second-lowest on the season...held #9 scoring offense to 9.8 points below its
average to 31.
vs. Wyoming: Held the Cowboys to 63 yards rushing, 110 yards passing and 173 total yards while earning 12.0 tackles-for-loss, 3.0 sacks, seven pass breakups, six quarterback hurries, a fumble forced, a fumble recovered and a safety. All but the rushing and passing marks tied or set new season highs for the Cougar defense.
CLUTCH COUGARS
With a late defensive stop by the Cougar defense to preserved a 25-20 win versus Wyoming, BYU has won 14-straight games decided by seven points or less. All three of BYU’s wins this season, including a 23-17 victory over Washington
and a 24-21 win against San Diego State, have contributed to the streak. The last time BYU lost a game decided by seven points or less was on Sept. 16, 2006, in a seven-point, double-overtime loss at Boston College.
THE GREAT WALL
BYU stuffed Wyoming for minus-31 yards on six rushes in the first quarter, minus-4 yards rushing on four rushes in the second quarter, one yard on nine rushes in the third quarter and 19 yards on seven rushes (plus one Wyoming rush for 47 yards) in the fourth quarter, giving Wyoming 63 net yards rushing for the game. In all, Wyoming was held to negative or no yardage on 34-of-56 (.607) plays by BYU. Earlier this season, BYU has held San Diego State to minus-2 yards in the first half and held TCU to just 37 yards rushing on 21 carries in their first half.
CATCHING PASSES, CATCHING KICKS
Filling in an opening as a kickoff returner, redshirt freshman Cody Hoffman returned the first four kickoffs of his career against Wyoming, racking up a total of 104 yards while also fulfilling his duties at wide receiver. Hoffman is the first Cougar to pass the 100-yard kickoff return mark since Austin Collie totaled 134 yards against Utah in 2008. For his efforts, Hoffman was named the MWC Special Teams Player of the Week, the first conference award of his career.
For the complete BYU vs. UNLV game notes, see the attached PDF file.